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Frank
Many years ago he traveled Sardinia for the first time in a
camper rented in Germany to research the island for
gliding and immediately fell for the charm of the island, like so many others before him.
The next year he wanted to return and rent a camper on the island so as to
avoid the long journey from Munich. However, despite his Sardinian connections
this was not possible.
If something does not exist, you have to do it yourself… A business idea was born. For the last
ten years the opportunity to rent campers on
Sardinia has been existing and we are glad to report that its popularity is increasing!
We have also been active on Corsica since 2007 and
have been serving our customers via the station on
Sardinia. It is only app. 40 km from Olbia to Santa
Teresa and only one more hour with the ferry to
Bonefation / Corsica.
We have also been offering additional vehicles at
our new station in Kochel am See in Germany. From
there you can experience the wonderful area near the
Bavarian alps.
We have also been active on Sicily since 2009. Our
new station is located in Catania, in the very
surrounding of the fire-breathing Mount Aetna. |
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Bernd Walbert
Managing Director of the company Travelplan GmbH,
which is the booking office for our camper van
rentals...
...and fan of the FC Bayern...
...well travelled, over twenty-five years experience
in the tourist industry, and our sales man in
Munich!
Any questions about your destination, organization,
planning and camper van reservation? He
and his small team will be glad to be of service. |
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Virginia & Serena
Virginia und Serena are your partners on site. They
keep all 'picobello', pick you up - if booked so -
punctually at the airport, and present and explain
the camper van to you - you will have fun with them!
We recommend to contact us one day in advance, so
that a timely pick-up at the airport is assured.
Surely they will inform you - over a Cappuccino
after the transfer - about a good camp site near
Catania and at which wonderful spots you will be
able to camp undisturbed on Sicily. |
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